I don't see any Windows equivalent commands in the Host
Utilities. Knowing the LUN serial numbers usually isn't as crucial in a Windows
environment.
However, Microsoft has some ways to do this. One thing I
found:
Additionally:
But overall, I'd do some searches and maybe engage
Microsoft for their recommendation.
There are tools in the NetApp Host
Utilities that already do this very thing. It is recommended (and on some
platforms it's mandatory) that you use this method to connect your systems to
the NetApp SAN.
On unix systems, a popular command that I use
is:
sanlun lun show -p
Unfortunately, I am not as verse on Windows
systems, but I expect something similar (if not the same). Good luck.
Cheers,
Stetson M. Webster
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Engineer
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From: Romeo Theriault
To: toasters@mathworks.com
Sent: Thu Jan 15 09:49:19
2009
Subject: lun serial question
I recently became aware of the lun serial command and am wondering if
there is anyway for a client that has said lun or luns presented to them to
"see" this lun serial string. I'm thinking this would be an ideal way (i.e.
script) to find out which lun corresponds to which filesystem/mountpoint on
servers with lots of luns.
Thanks,
--
Romeo
Theriault
System Administrator
Information Technology
Services